OSS HX-QD 762 Ti, CGS Hyperion, a couple of the Elite Irons & the GunWerks 8IGHT & 6IX I definitely agree that Kevin isn't for everyone but doesn't claim to be and like him or not he is driving progress in the industry which is good in a market that sometimes runs in place. The Hyperions are showing some crazy results in suppression and durability (almost 13,000 back to back semi auto rounds fired from an 18” 260 Rem with basically no wear)I'd love to hear more about that wear on their cans because all of my Q stuff has been fantastic but with that being said I'm not a Q or die fanboy, ok maybe a little. If I were to buy a new 7.62 can today it would either be a Micro 30 (it’s little and modular), Griffin Explorr (it’s light and compatible with my mounts) or most likely a CGS Hyperion. Not to mention their taper mount isn’t the holy grail like KB says it is.no matter how bad he trashes other brands That and some things on the personal side of the ownership both have me not in the Q camp. I’ve seen some bad wear after low round counts on a Q can.5k rounds of subsonic 300BLK. Sorry for this long winded post but I just felt like mentioning that I'm very excited about this trend in suppressor manufacturers allowing for multiple options in mounts so I can use multiple brand cans across all my firearms with only having to use one brake. Then another company jumps on board of this fantastic trend in providing options & makes the YHM Turbo K which fits all mounts in 1.375-24. But what if their are new cans I will want which is a guarantee, do I have to buy all new brakes and only use certain cans on certain guns ?Įnter the Energetic Armament who after playing around with mount designs for their Vox decided that their wasting their time when DeadAir & Q have made far superior mounting systems for qd so why not make it 1.375-24 so it can accept multiple brand mounts. Time passes & Q develops the Plan B which also solves the mortar issue of the asr so my silencerco woes are covered. Įnter DeadAir's keymo mount which will deal with my asr mount issues but I will only be able to use Silencerco or DeadAir cans. If only there was a uniform thread pitch that companies would build a mount option for. Now begins the dilemma of wanting to get the Q cans but not wanting to deal with being stuck with brand specific mounts that won't work on any of my other brands while wanting a solution for Silencerco's deplorable asr mounting system. After testing all of the Q cans when they first hit the market I was really impressed by the design of their direct thread but especially their qd mount with the tapered design of the Cherry Bomb.
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